Tulsa Residents Plan Jail Bond Protest In Shooting Spree Case

Lopez started a petition called "Not To Fond of a Bond" because he says other black suspects recently arrested in Tulsa for first degree murder are being held without bond.

Randall Lopez says the two men should be held without bond and nothing less.

Harris says the state could always argue later for no bond.

TULSA, Oklahoma -

Wednesday, a group of black residents plans to protest outside the Tulsa County Courthouse. They are upset that the two white men accused of shooting five black people could post bond - and get out of jail.

Jake England and Alvin Watts are in the Tulsa County jail on $9-million bond each. That's not good enough for some community members.

Randall Lopez says the two men should be held without bond and nothing less.

"The community is outraged that the bond would even be set," Lopez said. "That's just such a crime."

Lopez says his mom lives less than a mile away from the area in North Tulsa where five black people were shot on Friday. Three people died.

Jake England and Alvin Watts were each arrested on 3 complaints of first degree murder and are currently being held on $9 million bond.